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Visualization of mandibular movement relative to the maxilla during mastication in mice: integration of kinematic analysis and reconstruction of a three-dimensional model of the maxillofacial structure

机译:在小鼠咀嚼过程中相对于颌骨的颌下运动的可视化:颌面结构三维模型的运动学分析与重构

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Mastication is one of the most fundamental functions for the conservation of human life. To clarify the pathogenetic mechanism of various oral dysfunctions, the demand for devices for evaluating stomatognathic function has been increasing. The aim of the present study was to develop a system to reconstruct and visualize 3-dimensional (3D) mandibular movements relative to the maxilla, including dynamic transition of occlusal contacts between the upper and lower dentitions during mastication in mice. First, mandibular movements with six degrees of freedom were measured using a motion capture system comprising two high-speed cameras and four reflective markers. Second, 3D models of maxillofacial structure were reconstructed from micro-computed tomography images. Movement trajectories of anatomical landmark points on the mandible were then reproduced by integrating the kinematic data of mandibular movements with the anatomical data of maxillofacial structures. Lastly, 3D surface images of the upper dentition with the surrounding maxillofacial structures were transferred to each of the motion capture images to reproduce mandibular movements relative to the maxilla. We also performed electromyography (EMG) of masticatory muscles associated with mandibular movements. The developed system could reproduce the 3D movement trajectories of arbitrary points on the mandible, such as incisor, molars and condylar points with high accuracy and could visualize dynamic transitions of occlusal contacts between upper and lower teeth associated with mandibular movements. The proposed system has potential to elucidate the mechanisms underlying motor coordination of masticatory muscles and to clarify their roles during mastication by taking advantage of the capability to record EMG data synchronously with mandibular movements. Such insights will enhance our understanding of the pathogenesis and diagnosis of oral motor disorders by allowing comparisons between normal mice and genetically modified mice with oral behavioral dysfunctions.
机译:咀嚼是保护人类生活中最基本的功能之一。为了阐明各种口腔功能障碍的致病机制,对评估气门诊断功能的对设备的需求已经增加。本研究的目的是开发一种系统以相对于颌骨重建和可视化三维(3D)下颌运动,包括在小鼠中咀嚼期间上牙列的上牙列和下牙列之间的咬合触点的动态转变。首先,使用包括两个高速摄像机和四个反射标记的运动捕获系统测量具有六个自由度的下颌运动。其次,从微型计算机断层摄影图像重建了颌面结构的3D模型。然后通过将下颌运动的运动数据与颌面结构的解剖数据集成来再现颌骨上颌骨上的解剖学地标点的运动轨迹。最后,用周围颌面结构的上牙列的3D表面图像被转移到每个运动捕获图像以再现相对于颌骨的下颌运动。我们还表现了与下颌运动相关的咀嚼肌的肌电图(EMG)。开发系统可以在下颌骨上再现任意点的3D运动轨迹,例如具有高精度的切牙,臼齿和髁点,并且可以在与下颌运动相关联的上齿之间可视化咬合触点的动态转变。所提出的系统有可能阐明咀嚼肌肉电机协调的机制,并通过利用下颌移动同步地录制EMG数据,阐明咀嚼过程中的作用。这种见解将通过允许正常小鼠与遗传修饰小鼠与口服行为功能障碍的遗传修饰小鼠进行比较来增强我们对口服运动障碍的发病机制和诊断的理解。

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